North America, Europe, and Africa
The most inhuman part of the triangular trade was the middle passage, in which slaves were carried from Africa to the New World.
THE OUTWARD trade
the Americans
New Englanders exported Tobacco as part as the triangular trade.
The three areas were Africa to America to Europe, which created a triangle
Yes
it was a part of triangular trade
The middle passage of the triangular trade was the when millions of people were taken from Africa and taken to the new world as part of the Atlantic Slave Trade. ships left Europe for their African markets or manufactured goods where the traded bought or kidnapped Africans.
The part of the triangular trade system that represents the area where crops, furs, and minerals were mined is the "Americas" or the "New World." This region supplied raw materials to Europe in exchange for manufactured goods and slaves.
The part of the triangular trade system that represents the location where the trade process originated is Europe. Europe supplied goods such as firearms, textiles, and rum to Africa in exchange for slaves.
Not exactly. The Middle Passage was a part of the Triangular Trade (more prefferably than "Triangular Passage"). And this Triangular Trade was an international trade network at that time, among Europe,Africa,and America. It had three legs, or parts. The Middle Passage is the second leg, and also the most important. It is where the African slaves were exchaged for European goods like guns and crops.
The part of the triangular trade system that represents the area where crops, furs, and minerals were mined is the "New World," mainly referring to the Americas. This region played a significant role as a source of raw materials during the triangular trade system, with goods being exchanged for manufactured goods in Europe and slaves in Africa.